The load that can be supported by a rectangular been varies
The load that can be supported by a rectangular been varies jointly as the width of the beam and the square of its height inversely as the length of the beam. A beam 13 feet long with of 4 inches and a height of 6 inches can support a maximum lead of 800 pounds. If a similar boards has a width of 8 inches and a height of 7 inches, how long must it be to support 1300 pounds?
Solution
Load support can be expressed as
F = k*h^2*w/L
Now it\'s given that
F1 = 800 N
L = 13 ft
w = 4 in = 0.33 ift
h = 6 in = 0.5 ft
So,
800 = k*0.5^2*0.33/13
k = 800*13/(0.5^2*0.33) = 126060.60
Now we need to find L when
w = 8 in = 0.67 ft
h = 0.7 in = 0.583 ft
F = 1300 ft
So,
1300 = 126060.60*0.67*0.583^2/L
L = 126060.60*0.583^2*0.67/1300
L = 22.08 ft
